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WH. JOHNSON • (Late J. Taylor), I VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. The premise* for to rranyyrars occupied by J. Taylor, are now in the jiossessu n of W. H. JOHNSON, who guarantees that all work will be turned out with the feme neatness j and care as that of his predecessor. Contracts undertaken for Fitting New Buildings with Blinds throughout. Venetian Blinds sent to »Dy part of the Colony, with full instructions 8s to fittirg, Etc. All work done at lowest possible prices. OLID AY VlSlTOßS— rememher that the largest and best stock Boots and Shoes is to be OUND at SIMON BROTHERS' who, being direct Importers and Manufacturers, can and do sell at BICES NOT EXCELLED in the trade. — Large Shipments now received and opened for HOLIDAY TRADE STUDY ECONOMY by obtaining ; really first-cIaES value in stronger light makes. TJEMEMBER, our motto is strictly X.\) " Small Profits and Quick Returns."— BIMON BROTHERS, George Street, near Octagon. IHHOMSON AND CO , L BUILDERS, MONUMENTAL WORKS Moray Place, Dunedin (Opposite First Church), MPOKTERS OF MARBLE AND GRANITK MONUMENTS. Arbroath and Caithness Hearthstones, all sues Oamaru stone of superior quality. Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris, &c, &c. Desigta forwarded on application to any part of the colon? TONES AND PETERS *' TIMARU, Builders, Contractors k Monumental Masons. Designs, with prices, for all classes of Monuments in Marble, Granite, and other stones. Enrichment* and Engraving accurately done P RANK W. PETRE. Engineer and Architect. LIVERPOOL STREET, DUNEDIN. Complete designs for Catholic Churches Eurniwhed under special arrangements. SOUTH END MONUMENTAL WORKS, Established - 1865. HP A" L M E R • Ftone Mason & Sculptor Princes Street South, Dunedin. Monuments and Tombstones Erected ; Stone Window Sills, Chimney Pieces, and Hearth Stones fixed. Estimates given. Town and Country Crder promptly attended to S. G. SMITH'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. T DO NOT OFTEN ADVERTISE, but when I find other Butchers cutting down prices and doing their best to injure legitimate trade, I think it time to let the Public and more especially the working man, know that I intend to sell PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, AND VEAL At 2d per lb. for Cash.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 4, 16 May 1884, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 4, 16 May 1884, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 4, 16 May 1884, Page 28

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